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  4. COPLAND IS SURE —“NO DEPRESSION”

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  5. OVER 50 DELI IN ANTI-FRENCH RIOTS

    CASABLANCA: At last 41 rioters, seven Europeans and three Moroccan police were killed in yesterday’s anti-French riots in Casablanca, latest flash-point of Middle East nationalism. ...

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  6. BOLD ECONOMIC PLAN TO EARN MORE DOLLARS

    LONDON: Delegates to the Commonwealth economic conference, now drawing to o dose here, hope that mammoth consolidation and development projects planned or under way in sterling area countries at a cost of thousands of millions sterling will make a major contribution to the area’s dollar earning ...

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  7. NEW P.O. PLAN “NOT ABANDONED”

    “Because of the magnitude of the scheme it appears likely that the proposal must be submitted to the Parliamentary ...

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  8. Rather Warm To-morrow

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine in most of the State. A few showers later in south-east districts. ...

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  9. New Award For South Maitland Railways

    SYDNEY: Mr. Justice Cantor, in the Industrial Commission, to-day granted a new award to the South Maitland ...

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  10. “Peasoup” Fog Lifts Then Drops

    LONDON: London’s great “pea-Map” fog temporarily lifted yesterday in many districts, but dropped again at ...

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  11. Today’s Leader [?] Results

    WASHINGTON: President-elect Dwight Eisenhower and his advisers are drafting a “new and tougher” United States strategy to fight Communism in the Far East, according to diplomats quoted by ...

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  12. SURPRISE FOR DETECTIVES

    OKLAHOMA CITY: Detectives searching for the body of a man who had been [?]on over by a train were astonished ...

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  13. PRESIDENT TO TAKE OVER

    CASABLANCA: The French President (General M. Gulliam[?] has flown to C[?]blance to take command of ...

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  14. INQUIRY INTO MAULING ORDERED

    SYDNEY: Chairman of Taronga Park Trust (Sir Edward Hailstorm) to-day ordered an immediate inquiry into ...

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  15. Break-up Day Earlier

    SYDNEY: The N.S.W. Minister for Education (Mr. Haffron) announced to-day that Public Schools throughout the State would break up for the Christmas holidays to-morrow instead of ...

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  16. Shots Fired At Intruders

    SYDNEY: A Granville cafe proprietor last night fired two shots at two men, whom he had found in his cafe. ...

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  17. Freeze In Korea Restricts Action

    SEOUL: The Korean ground war lapsed into a fitful quiet yesterday with only sporadic actions along the frozen front. ...

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  18. ARRESTED FOR PART IN DEFIANCE

    JOHANNESBURG: Seven Europeans were arrested yesterday for taking part in the defiance of unjust laws ...

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  19. TOM POWELL FINED £20

    SYDNEY: Paddock bookmaker, Tom Powell, was fined a total of £20 in Central court to-day, after pleading ...

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  20. Men Clung To Bridge Pylons

    SYDNEY: Two men clung to pylons of the Spit Bridge for more than an hour last night, after their small boat ...

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  22. Youths Charged With Assault And Robbery

    SYDNEY: Detectives, in two patrol cars, early this morning arrested four youths, following investigation into ...

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  23. UNIQUE SAVE OF CATTLE

    LONDON: Penicillin and whisky failed to save the lives of eight prize cattle, which choked to death in ...

    Article : 61 words
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  25. IMPORTANT MOVE ON EGYPT’S FUTURE

    CAIRO: Prime Minister, General Neguib’s Cabinet has decided to draft a new constitution which will determine ...

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  26. Coronation Officials Bow On T.V.

    LONDON: Coronation officials, bowing to public opinion, hove decided to televise most of the coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey—including the actual crowning of the Queen. The Coronation Joint ...

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  27. BEEF PRICES AT NEW LOW LEVEL

    SYDNEY: Beef reached a new low level at must hall sales in Sydney to-day, when prices fell by 1[?]d lb. ...

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  28. STAR IN HOSPITAL

    SANTA MONICA (California): Comedian Red Skelton entered St. John’s Hospital yesterday for observation and ...

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  29. Work Resumed On Freighter

    SYDNEY: Waterside workers to-day resumed work on the Swedish freighter, St[?]in at Pyrmont. ...

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